VietNamNet Bridge – The Cu Chi Wildlife Center is now saving 1500 individuals of wildlife, including the rare species which are on the verge of extinction.
The habit of hunting rare birds and animals and eating the food made of wild animals has pushed many rare species to the brink of extinction. In this context, the efforts by animal rescue centers to save the animals are described as the scream to awaken people’s conscience.
Established in 2006, the Cu Chi Wildlife Center has rescued and returned 2000 wild animal individuals to the wild so far. The center is rescuing 25 species with 1500 individuals, including the rare and valuable which are on the verge of extinction. This is considered the biggest wildlife’s hospital in the south, where some individuals have reproduced and the next generation of animals has turned up here.
Continued: http://english.vietnamnet.vn/en/environment/19349/rescuing-wildlife--part-1--the-family-of-water-rats.html
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Rescuing wildlife: the family of water rats (Part 1)
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brink of extinction,
rare species,
Vietnam,
wildlife rescue
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